1987 Bmw 635csi/m6 on 2040-cars
Saint James, New York, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:inline 6
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Black
Make: BMW
Interior Color: Gray
Model: 6-Series
Trim: M6
Drive Type: Manual 5spd
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 80,481
For sale is a beautiful very well and meticulously maintained 1987 BMW 635CSI/M6 . Here is your chance to own a rare luxury BMW sports car. This car was originally a 635CSI and is now a M6 clone everything has been changed to make this car an M6 from the engine and suspension to the interior and exterior without the vin you would never be able to tell. Has 80,481 miles on motor don't know how many on the chassis I bought the car like this after the conversion had been done. The black paint is in excellent condition car was repainted 10 year ago and still shows extremely well shiny with nearly no imperfections. Only issues with the car is a door ding on driver side fender and slight surface rust on driver side rear wheel well (see pics). The interior is original with full gray leather. No rips The power seats work as do the power windows and mirrors. The carpet is in good shape. The head-liner is original but in good shape. No cracks in the dash. The door panels are in excellent condition as is the center console and rear speaker shelf. Set of AC Schnitzer pedals installed. Carpets clean. Overall very clean and well taken care of interior. Full custom sound system installed a new pioneer head unit to many speakers to count 6 amps system is very loud and clear. Mechanically car is very solid no issues except the gas tank leaks at the seam can only be filled halfway, it has 80,481 miles on the motor don't know how many on the car bought it after the original owner did the M6 conversion. lots of new parts have all service records for the last few years when a majority of the work has been done, list includes new battery, front rotors and calipers, brake sensors, a/c suction hose, two upper strut mounts, pcv hose, and two front stabilizer links. Clutch is strong 5spd tranny shifts smooth. All electrical options are working. Car has a Stainless steel borla exhaust system very aggressive sounding real head turner, 17" AC Schnitzer wheels wrapped in goodyear tires with plenty of tread left, Cross drilled and slotted rotors with painted calipers, strut tower brace and blue halogen projector headlights and fog lights. This is your chance to own a car that really stands out This is not an M6 its a 635CSI that has been cloned into an M6 Shipping is the responsibility of the purchaser and a $500.00 deposit is due within 48 hours of winning bidder.
Please let me know if you have any questions. As with any 26 year old car it is sold without warranty and "as is". Happy bidding!
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